What Is Marshall Rosenberg’s “Non Violent Communication,” and How Can It Help You Communicate and Meet Your Needs During Divorce?
Divorce marks the end of one of the most important relationships in your life. Feeling hurt and angry is natural for both parties, and healing will take time. Unfortunately, these intense emotions complicate your interactions with your former spouse as you move forward. Since ongoing interaction is necessary for many couples, especially when children are […]
Imputing Income In Child Support Cases 101: Q & A
In Virginia, and most other states, a court can impute income on a parent who is not making enough money (or any money at all) for the purposes of determining that parent’s child support obligation. This means that the judge assumes you could be (or should be) earning more money than you are when calculating […]